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I agree with Janet re the basis of this
fear. I have seen it in extended family and she was helped by complimentary
therapy. Also she was able to B/F for 18mths on a shield. The woman could see
any number of therapists, e.g. homeopath, Flower remedies, kinesiology, etc. MM From: I'm posting this on behalf of a birth attendant who has
contacted me. She will be supporting a woman soon who has for want of a better
term, 'breast issues'. The woman really wants to breastfeed but the thought of
it makes her feel ill. She hates it when her partner touches her breasts.
The birth attendant is not sure whether this is related to previous sexual
abuse or not. I've never come across this situation before and wondered if
others had experience of this and what helped the women? Thanks, Andrea Bilcliff |
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